Cheapest supermarket for beer, wine and spirit deals this Christmas revealed
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THE cheapest supermarkets to stock up on Christmas tipples have been revealed. With the big day fast approaching, The Sun has compared the prices of 14 of the most popular festive tipples at 11 major retailers to find which one was the cheapest. Households with any upcoming Christmas parties should consider getting themselves down to Asda this December.
The UK's third-largest supermarket trumped rivals at Tesco, Sainsbury's, Aldi and Morrisons as the cheapest place to buy booze. A 75cl bottle of Canti Prosseco costs £6.50 at Asda, but at B&M you would be asked to pay £7.50 for the same product. This rises to £8.75 if you shop at Morrisons and Sainsbury's.
Again an 18-pack of Stella Artois costs £14 at Asda and Co-op, but at Morrisons, you would be asked to pay £16.50. But those looking to stock up on beer and lager this Christmas would want to get themselves down to Aldi. An 18-pack of Carlsberg costs £9.99 at the German discounter and £10 at Asda and Sainsbury's if you are a Nectar Cardholder.
Non-Sainsbury's loyalty card holders would have to fork out £12 and Iceland shoppers would have to pay £12.12. Aldi is also charging £10.99 for an 18-pack of Fosters, with Tesco and Sainsbury's coming in second, charging £11 for the same product for their respective loyalty card holders.
You will need to sign up for either a Sainsbury's Nectar Card or a Tesco Clubcard to get the offer. If you are looking for a bottle of Oyster Bay Sauvignon Blanc, then Morrisons is your best bet. The supermarket is charging £8 for a 75cl bottle of the white wine, beating Asda by 50p.